*subcaeruleus—Forming dense tufts of leaves throwing up 
leafless 8” stems with massive bluish violet flowers 3” 
in diameter. May. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
ptarmacoides—A distinct variety producing myriads of 
tiny pearly-white blooms in much-branched heads. Will 
bloom several times a season if kept cut. Excellent 
fillers for bouquets. 35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.50 
AUBRIETIA (Oh-bre’-she-a) —Rock Cress 
One of the most satisfactory of all rockery or wall 
garden plants, forming dense mats of evergreen foliage 
and fairly splashing mounds of color in the spring. If 
sheared back severely will show some bloom all season. 
Stunning color effects may be had by using in combina- 
tion with Arabis and Alyssum or among daffodils. 
*Borsch’s Brilliant—Unusually strong compact grower with 
lush, deep green foliage and brilliant crimson flowers. 
50c each 
Very free blooming. 
25c each; 3 for 65c 
*bougainvillea—Dark, clear blue. 
*Crimson King—A fine deep crimson. 
35c each; 3 for 95c 
*Fire King—Masses of deep red flowers. 50c each 
*Lissadel Pink—A superior pink sort. 25c each; 3 for 65¢ 
*Mrs. Lloyd Edwards—Choice new crimson purple. 
25c each; 3 for 65c 
*Pink Parachute—A very distinct color, being a soft but 
rich shade of dianthus pink. 50c each 
*Red Boulder—Very bright ruby red. Never fails to attract 
attention. 50c¢ each 
*variegata—Dense, compact mounds of deep green edged 
with gold. Extremely effective. Purple flowers. 
35c each; 3 for 95c 
*Vindictive—The best large flowered deep red yet intro- 
duced. 50c each 
One each of the 10 Named Aubrietias $3.25 
*Mixed sorts. 25c each; 3 for 65c 
AURICULA—See Primula auricula 
BAPTISIA (Bap-tis’-i-a)—False Indigo 
australis—A most attractive border plant forming a bold 
clump of strong 4’ branching stalks terminating in large 
heads of deep blue pea shaped flowers. The leaves alone 
would make this a useful plant being handsome locust- 
like of rich blue green. One of the finest cut flowers 
for Memorial Day. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
BELLIS (Bel’-lis) —Daisy 
*monstrosa—A selected strain of very large English Daisies. 
White, pink and red mixed only. 3 for 25c; doz. 85c 
BOCCONIA (Bok-koh’-ni-a) —Plume Poppy 
cordata—A noble plant for the border or shrub planting 
having beautifully cut glaucus leaves and filmy heads 
of creamy flowers followed by ornamental seed plumes. 
80 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
BUPHTHALMUM (Buf-thal’-mum)—Ox-eye 
Showy plants for a sunny border having large daisy-like 
flowers. Hardy and permanent. 
cordifolilum—Very large tropical appearing leaves and 
great heads of golden yellow flowers on strong 4’ stalks. 
25c each; 3 for 65c 
CALAMINTHA (Cal-a-min’-tha) — 
Alpine Snapdragon 
Graceful little plants of great value in the rockery or 
wall. Quite happy with or without moisture, in sun or 
shade, blooming continuously all season. 
*alpina—Rich purple snapdragon-like flowers in bold 
masses. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
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REMEMBER, PLANTS WITH EVERGREEN FOLIAGE NEVER LOSE THEIR CHARM 
CALCEOLARIA (Kal-see-oh-lair’-i-a) — 
Slipperwort j 
The hardy calceolarias are among the choicest of all 
garden subjects, blooming during the hottest part of 
summer when flowers are scarce. In the fern bed or 
among other shade loving plants they are quite at home. 
*John Innes—Large golden slippers minutely speckled with 
red. 
icately beautiful be hardy?” and the strange thing is, 
that they actually are hardy. 
CALYSTEGIA (Kal-is-te’-ji-a) Double Morning — 
Glory 
*pubescens, fl. pl.—A lovely new plant forming a mat of pros- 
trate twining branches covered all season with delicately 
fashioned camelia-like double flowers 2” across of soft 
clear pink. A neat, choice plant for full sun. 
One friend remarked, “How can anything so del- , 
0c each; 3 for $1.25 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 — A 
CARNATION (Kar-nay’-shun) —Hardy Sorts 
Popular hardy, everblooming plants for the border and 
cutting purposes. A rich, well-drained soil in the full 
sun suits them best. 
Dawn—Fine delicate pink. 
Red Prince—Brilliant ruby red. 
Snow Bird—Clear glistening white. 25c each 
White Gold—One of the finest carnations introduced in 
recent years. Fine, large, soft yellow double flowers on 
long, strong stems. 
Very large strong plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
CARYOPTERIS (Ka-ri-op’-ter-is) Blue Spirea 
A shrubby perennial with very sweetly scented foliage 
producing flowers in whorls the entire length of the 
branches in late summer and fall. A particularly wel- 
come color at this season. 15”. 
*tangutica—The only really hardy form giving an abund- 4 
ance of glorious sky-blue flowers. An unusually appeal- 
ing plant that should find a place in every garden. 15”. 4 
Small plants 35c each; 3 for 95c 
CASSIA (Cas’-i-a) —Indian Senna 
A strong growing shrub-like plant sending up 4’ canes 
covered with locust-like leaves. 
plant for sun or partial shade. 
marilandica—Brilliant yellow flowers in large racemes 
having showy black anthers. A striking plant. 35¢ each — 
CATANANCHE (Ka-ta-nan’-ke) —Love Plant 
*caerulea—Dainty flowers of powder blue with deep blue j 
Profuse bloomer and © 
25c each; 3 for 55c; doz. $2.00 — 
eye on slender naked 15” stems. 
excellent cut flower. 
CENTAUREA (Sen-tau’-ree-a) —Knapweed 
Splendid subjects of attractive appearance for the sunny — 
border where they quickly form large clumps and furnish ~ 
cut flowers in abundance. 
dealbata—One of our best border plants forming well q 
rounded bushes 2’ tall and equally broad with beautifully — 
cut foliage and large heads of deep rose flowers. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
macrocephala—Large thistle-like golden yellow flowers — 
greatly prized for garden display as well as cutting. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 © 
montana—Large deep blue flowers with rose-colored eye, | 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
blooming all season. 
One each of the 3 Centaureas 70c; 3 for $1.75 
CHRYSOBOLTONIA— (Cris-o-bol-toh’-ne-a 
pulcherrima—A new and showy perennial that resulted % 
A rare and fine border 4 
25ceach 
25c each 

from a cross between Boltonia and Chrysanthemum = 
zawadski. Remarkably free flowering and perfectly — 
hardy. The dainty pale pink daisy-like flowers are pro- 
duced on well rounded 2 ft. bushes, in early August. 
35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.50 
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